Last full day in Prague! I wish I could stay the rest of the month but am excited for the next stop, Budapest. We've heard rave reviews from other backpackers. We took today a little bit easier. Our go, go, go excitement is starting to catch up with us. Can't hang like I'm 21 anymore. We had another amazing lunch at a local Czech restaurant. I had pork, cabbage, and potato dumplings. We haven't had one bad meal here. Everything is so flavorful! For 110 CZK ($5), we were able to climb ...

... and a free coffee/tea machine in the lobby. Hooray. Prague is a medieval city. Streets in our part of Old Town are narrow and winding and change names every few blocks. Even with a map we got lost... but eventually found our way to the Museum of Communism, a quirky collection of narratives, posters, statues, collectibles from the Czech experiences during the Nazi regime and then the ...

... the cob, hot dogs and, finished off with a glass of mulled wine. Well, what a day.. Oh, we couldnt resist a glass of local liquer too. Hee hee. We loved people watching and saw many playing snow ball fighting and taking funny photos for laughs. Isn't life a blast when you're having fun. Its all down to ourselves to make it happen. Not hard is it? It's even ...

What a day. Started out at 10:00 am and got back to the hotel room at 10:30 pm. Wandered down in the old town with Chris and kids. Kids called today a Dad's day. Went to the Prague castle and spent about four hours cruising through there. It's gorgeous as is Prague one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Today we celebrated Isaac's 16th birthday with a special dinner at a medieval pub that had been there since 1357. Truly ...